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falter

[fawl-ter] / ˈfɔl tər /


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The Los Angeles Chargers, in their own playoff hunt, face a faltering Dallas Cowboys team who may have already been eliminated by the time the two sides line up on Sunday.

From Barron's

Putin also addressed Russia's faltering economy, with prices rising, growth on the slide and VAT going up from 20 to 22% on 1 January.

From BBC

Now, facing irrelevance and the perplexing 1960s, she falters.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scenario became reality on three occasions, but rather than falter, Hoy, the last to ride, responded with a world record of his own to take gold.

From BBC

The announcement follows news that government-level negotiations between the UK and the US over a tech deal that included greater co-operation in AI have faltered.

From BBC